Residents living along the Kisumu-Kericho border have intensified efforts to prevent a resurgence of cattle rustling and election-related violence, warning that political incitement could reverse more than a decade of gains made through cross-border peace initiatives. During a joint peace dialogue held at Onyongo Jimo in Sondu, community members, local administrators, security officers, religious leaders,…
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